Golden Girl (1951)
as Lotta's musician
Against the background of the Civil War, sixteen-year-old song-and-dance artiste Lotta Crabtree works her way across America, becoming ever more popular.

5.

The Yellow Cab Man (1950)
as Attendant
An inventor's unbreakable glass attracts the attention of businessmen and gangsters.

6.

Dancing in the Dark (1950)
as Dancer
Conceited film star Emery Slade was on top in 1932; in 1949, he's broke and still insufferable. Fox producer Crossman enlists Slade's aid to persuade broadway star Rosalie Brooks to star in the film "Bandwagon." But when Slade meets Julie Clarke, his assistant's onetime girlfriend, he decides she, not Rosalie, should get the part. No one can fathom his motives for this apparently selfless act, but there are a few tricks in the old fox yet...and he'll need them all.

7.

Fighter Squadron (1948)
as Pilot
A dedicated flyer pushes himself and those around him during a perilous World War II campaign.

8.

The Beginning or the End (1947)
as "Enola Gay" ground crew member
True story of the Manhattan Project and the race to build the atomic bomb.

9.

Pacific Rendezvous (1942)
as Officer
An expert at deciphering codes takes on an enemy spy ring.

10.

My Gal Sal (1942)
as
A chronicle of songwriter Paul Dresser as he moves up into New York society.

The Great American Broadcast (1941)
as
After WWI two men go into radio. Failure leads the wife of one to borrow money from another; she goes on, after separation, to stardom. A coast-to-coast radio program is set up to bring everyone back together.

13.

Second Fiddle (1939)
as
A Hollywood PR man tries to turn a Minnesota teacher into a star.

14.

Cain and Mabel (1936)
as
The publicity romance between a prizefighter and a showgirl turns into the real thing.

15.

Music Is Magic (1935)
as Dancer-Young man
Vaudevillians supporting the musical efforts of aging Hollywood star Diane de Valle decide to head for Tinseltown themselves when de Valle's high salary and low drawing power cancel the revue. Managing to land roles in a de Valle musical movie, perky Peggy is rescued from the chorus line by the tricks of her boyfriend Jack, who uses bravado to usurp de Valle's role in favor of Peggy, who is more suited to the bouncy musical.

Thanks a Million (1935)
as Musician
Entertainers enter a political rally to get out of the rain and become part of the show. One of them (Powell) gives a speech in place of the besotted candidate (Walburn) and is chosen to be the candidate by backers he later exposes as crooks.

Metropolitan (1935)
as Cub reporter
Opera prima donna leaves the Metropolitan to form her own company with Tibbett as leading man. She leaves this company too which means Tibbett and company must carry on without her.